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im just warning people to check the stuff....its no good if its broken.
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personaly i am very happy with my bunkbeds and fridge freezer which cost me around £15-£20 in total including delivery its a charity and they dont owe you a damn thing and there is nothing stopping you from inspecting goods before you agree totake them or even refusing items if they dont come as expected |
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I once asked Hufs to take a solid wood refectory table and 2 dining chairs.
They ummed and aahed on whether to take the table, pointing out that it was bigger than most people wanted nowadays. It was a 6 seater as most of them are. They took it - I was giving it away to replace it with a 2 seater for use by me and an occasional guest. Do most people eat meals on trays in front of the telly? |
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we eat in the living room atm, the drop down parts of my table erm... dropped off lol... all we have now is a coffee table
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On the other hand i would reccommend HUFS 100% from my experience-i moved in my current house with very little and they provided me with 2 carpets for £5,a washer for £20 and a cooker for £20 (plus if they broke they got fixed for nothing-not sure if thats still the case).All were second hand and you could tell but if you literally have NOTHING then its a great place to go.
You do ahve to be on benefits to buy things from there. |
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i happen to work at HUFS and can assure you this hasnt happened while i have been there we do not take in items that we dont see fit for other people everyone has standards and ours are not that low i happen to have seen a lot of nice stuff come in the last 13 weeks chocolate leather sofas without a mark on them and they go in less than an hour for £60'
if your stuff was junk theres nothing stopping you knocking it back and being refunded but if you come in and see something you want your name is put on that item till delivery date. by the way to the op i have a large 7foot long white sofa with marks on it im currently trying to remove with some vanish if yourinterested please take it as its taking up room, im replaceing it with a 6foot 6 fish tank please pm me if you want it |
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I also know people who haved used HUF and been happy with what they got.
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It seems that many don't though. I'll start a new thread. |
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freecycle has been an absolute boon to my son who needed stuff for his flat. I have curtains of various sizes and colours if any one interested and they free !!!!
as for accomodation , try eavesbrook housing association in accrington , they cover a lot of areas and are very helpful. their fone number in the telephone book . |
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You do ahve to be on benefits to buy things from there.[/quote] Are you sure you have to be on benefits cause both my daughters have had stuff and neither are on benefits, maybe this is a new thing brought in since they got there stuff. |
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